Solo (not that one) isn’t a movie, it’s an experience

The first Bollywood movie I watched on Netflix was Baahubali, and it was a wild ride. If you love hyper-dramatic movies with beautiful sets, great music, and plot lines and special effects that are AMAZING but show that the movie takes you seriously neither as a concept, nor as a person? Watch both Baahubali movies and thank me when you pick yourself up off the ground.

Now, for those of you who prefer your entertainment to take you seriously as a person, a concept, or both – Solo may be more your speed. Led by sometimes charming, sometimes frightening Dulquer Salmaan, Solo is a beautiful journey in four parts, exploring themes of love and loss.

Each story is themed after one of the four elements (water, wind, fire and air) and follows a different iteration of the same star-crossed lovers. Each story presents a unique circumstance, with its own tone and associated colour scheme, and each delving into a fully-fledged world with characters you want to root for.

Check out the trailers for each story below.

SHEKHAR

TRILOK

SIVA

RUDRA

Mood Rating: Settle in and prepare to engage your heart and mind. Keep your limbs inside the vehicle at all times.

Author

Linda, AKA TAGG herself, loves great music and terrible movies. Find her being geeky on Twitter @ThatLFM

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